Cytoplasmic inhibition of gene expression

The invention provides novel genetic constructions for the expression of inhibitory RNA in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. The inhibitory RNA may be an anti-sense RNA or a co-suppressor RNA, and functions to reduce the expression of a gene of interest in the target cell. The genetic constructions of the invention are capable of replicating in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell and comprise a promoter region in functional combination with an encoding polynucleotide. The genetic constructions may be designed so as to replicate in the cytoplasm of plant cells, yeast cells, and mammalian cells. When the eukaryotic cell of interest is a plant cell, the genetic construction is preferably derived from a plant RNA virus. Plant RNA virus derived genetic constructions may employ a plant virus subgenomic promoter, including subgenomic promoters from tobamoviruses in functional combination with the RNA encoding region. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, plant cells are induced to produce elevated levels of the carotenoid phytoene. The elevated levels of phytoene are achieved by inhibiting the expression of the enzyme phytoene desaturase using the vectors of the invention.

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Claims

1. A genetic vector comprising:

(a) a first viral subgenomic promoter operably joined to a first nucleic acid sequence that codes for a plant viral coat protein wherein the transcription of the first nucleic acid sequence is regulated by the first plant viral subgenomic promoter;
(b) a second plant viral subgenomic promoter operably joined to a second nucleic acid sequence which codes for an anti-sense RNA or a co-suppressor RNA specific for a gene of interest in a plant wherein transcription of the second nucleic acid sequence is regulated by the second plant viral subgenomic promoter; and
(c) an origin of replication that initiates replication of the genetic vector in the cytoplasm of a plant cell.

2. A genetic vector according to claim 1, wherein the genetic vector is derived from a RNA plant virus.

3. A genetic vector according to claim 2, wherein the RNA plant virus is a single stranded RNA plant virus.

4. A genetic vector according to claim 1, wherein the second viral subgenomic promoter is heterologous to the first viral subgenomic promoter.

5. A genetic vector according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the subgenomic promoters is derived from a tobamovirus.

6. A method of producing a plant cell having reduced expression of a gene of interest, the method comprising the steps of transfecting a plant cell with a genetic vector according to claim 1, wherein the nucleic acid sequence which codes for an anti-sense RNA or a co-suppressor RNA is specific for the gene of interest.

7. A method according to claim 6, wherein the genetic vector is derived from a RNA plant virus.

8. A method according to claim 7, wherein the genetic vector is derived from a plus-sense single stranded RNA plant virus.

9. A method according to claim 6, wherein the second viral subgenomic promoter is heterologous to the first viral subgenomic promoter.

10. A method according to claim 6, wherein at least one of the subgenomic promoters is derived from a tobamovirus.

11. A plant cell produced by the method of claim 6.

12. A plant cell according to claim 1, wherein the vector is derived from a RNA plant virus.

13. A plant cell according to claim 12, wherein the vector is derived from a plus-sense single stranded RNA plant virus.

14. A plant cell according to claim 11, wherein the second viral subgenomic promoter is heterologous to the first viral subgenomic promoter.

15. A plant cell according to claim 14 wherein at least one of the subgenomic promoters is derived from a tobamovirus.

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Patent History
Patent number: 5922602
Type: Grant
Filed: Jun 16, 1994
Date of Patent: Jul 13, 1999
Assignee: Biosource Technologies, Inc. (Vacaville, CA)
Inventors: Monto Hiroshi Kumagai (Davis, CA), Guy Richard della-Cioppa (Vacaville, CA), Jonathan Donson (Davis, CA), Damon Alan Harvey (Vacaville, CA), Laurence K. Grill (Vacaville, CA)
Primary Examiner: Terry McKelvey
Attorney: Albert P. Howrey & Simon Halluin
Application Number: 8/260,546